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Marvel Rivals – How To Play Storm3 min read

How to play Storm

Landing straight from the X-Men universe, we have Storm with her unique kit and exciting playstyle in Marvel Rivals. She belongs to the Duelist category and has the power to control wind and wreak havoc on her opponents. Her Ultimate can bring her enemies together and deal plenty of damage to her enemies. In this article, we’ll discuss how you can play Storm efficiently!

How To Play Storm?

Storm’s abilities in Marvel Rivals

The character comes with two modes, which are Thunder and Tornado, with the former granting players movement speed and also slowing down their enemies. On the other hand, Thunder allows Storm to get a damage boost while she’s using lightning to constantly damage her foes. It’s crucial to know when you’re required to switch between these two modes while playing her.

Her Ultimate allows Storm to bring her enemies together and deal damage to them. Her ability to buff her teammates makes her an integral part of the team. The character’s kit is also quite straightforward She does have a medium difficulty, which mainly comes from when to switch between her modes. Make sure you don’t jump aggressively on the enemy while playing her.

When you’ve got proper positioning, that’s when you’re supposed to choose between using the Tornado mode or the Thunder mode. The former should mostly be used when your allies are running after the opposing team, allowing you to easily bridge the gap between them while utilizing Goddess Boost to slow down any opponent who might be trying to escape the fight.

On the other hand, Thunder mode is usually used when your allies are directly fighting your foes or when someone on their team is using their Ultimate ability. Storm’s damage boost is significant enough and allows you to be on the lookout for your teammates. However, make sure to talk to them before using it to make sure that it doesn’t go to waste.

It’s worth noting that you can change between the two modes at any time in the match, but keep in mind the Goddess Boost has a long cooldown. Therefore, players should only utilize it when their allies are bent on moving either to chase their foes, escape, or attack them. When it comes to Storm’s Ultimate, Omega Hurricane, make sure to not waste it on only one opponent.

It should be used when several opponents are grouped together in one place. The abilities grant epic crowd control and players can also use it to throw their foes away from objectives.

Conclusion

Storm can rain down destruction on the field and her enemies once you learn how to handle her properly. Once you’ve mastered the hero and get bored, you can move on to mastering other characters like the fan-favourite Iron Man and everyone’s beloved Captain America. Players can also get their hands on the Reborn From Ragnarok Thor skin and the Ivory Breeze Storm skin.